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Find mQPR. If mQPS=40,mRPS=8x+7,mQPR=9x+16
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Find mQPR. If mQPS=40,mRPS=8x+7,mQPR=9x+16
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Answer: QPR = 25 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
QPR + RPS = QPS
9x + 16 + 8x + 7 = 40
17x + 23 = 40
17x = 17
x = 1
Since QPR = 9x + 16
And x = 1
9(1) + 16 = 9 + 16 = 25
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